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‎Fenik, Bernard‎

‎HOMER AND THE NIBELUNGENLIED Comparative Studies in Epic Style‎

‎Endpapers tanned. Light soiling to boards. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; A sturyd of certain kinds of artistic design shared by the ancient Greek and medieval European epic. Also looks at Chanson de Roland and Rolandslied. ; Martin Classical Lectures; 0.87 x 9.64 x 6.45 Inches; 230 pages‎

‎Millar, Fergus & Erich Segal (Eds. )‎

‎CAESAR AUGUSTUS Seven Aspects‎

‎Scholar's name (P. S. Derow) to inner cover. Some ink notes and marginalia by Derow. Corners a bit bumped. With a sun-faded dustjacket. Minor edgewear to DJ. ; 0.57 x 8.5 x 5.76 Inches; 232 pages; This book presents seven fresh and original views of Caesar Augustus by an international group of scholars. The papers collected here consider the image which he presented of himself, how historians and poets reacted to him, the nature of his rule, and the representation of the newly-established monarch among his subjects in the provinces. The contributors are well-known historians and scholars: Zvi Yavetz (Tel Aviv) , Fergus Millar (Oxford) , Claude Nicolet (Paris) , Emilio Gabba (Pavia) , Werner Eck (Cologne) , Glen Bowersock (Princeton) , and Jasper Griffin (Oxford).‎

‎Coarelli, Filippo & Luisanna Usai‎

‎GUIDA ARCHEOLOGICA DI ROMA‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Some foxing to textblock and endpapers. 1 corner slightly torn. ; Photographs; 357 pages‎

‎Carandente, Giovanni‎

‎ROME‎

‎Minor bumping to base of spine. DJ has minor chipping. ; 154 illustrations in colour and black and white. Translated from the Italian by Muriel Grindrod and Geoffrey Webb. ; World Cultural Guides; Photographs; 9.9 X 5.2 X 1.3 inches; 288 pages‎

‎Palmer, Robert E. A.‎

‎THE ARCHAIC COMMUNITY OF THE ROMANS‎

‎DJ is price-clipped. Very light bump to 1 corner. ; Argues that the curiae once represented the distinct ethnic groups incorporated into Rome through conqeust, treaty or migration. Political equality among curiae was the rule and each maintained its own religious traditions and looked after its internal affairs while sharing in the governing of the united state. ; 340 pages‎

‎Holford-Strevens, Leofranc‎

‎AULUS GELLIUS‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has creasing along top edge. ; In this, the most comprehensive study of Gellius in any language, Dr Holford-Strevens examines his life, his circle of acquaintances, his style, his reading, his scholarly interests, and his literary parentage, paying due attention to the text, sense, and content of individual passages, and to the use made of him by later writers in antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and more recent times. It covers many subject areas such as language, literature, history, law, rhetoric, medicine; light is shed on a wide range of problems in Greek as well as Latin authors, either in the main text or in the succinct but wide-ranging footnotes. ; 284 pages‎

‎Schlam, Carl C.‎

‎CUPID AND PSYCHE: Apuleius and the Monuments‎

‎Spine slightly browned. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Includes a letter from Carl Schlam to Roger Hornsby; 9.25 x 0.25 x 6.25 Inches; 61 pages‎

‎Ovid; F. A. Paley‎

‎P. OVIDII NASONIS [OVID]: FASTORUM LIBRI SEX With English Notes. a New Edition, Revised‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Foxing to first few pages. ; Xxxiii, 304pp. ; Grammar School Classics; 304 pages‎

‎Velleius Paterculus; Fridericus Kritzius [Friedrich Kritz]‎

‎M. VELLEI PATERCULI [VELLEIUS PATERCULUS] QUAE SUPERSUNT EX HISTORIAE ROMANAE LIBRIS DUOBUS D Editionis Principis, Collati a Burerio Codicis Murbacensis, Apographique Amerbachiani Fidem, Et Ex Doctorum Hominum Coniecturis. Recensuit Accuratissimisque Indicibus Instruxit Fridericus Kritzius‎

‎Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers. Rebound in marbled boards, leather label. Binding rubbed and worn at extremities, spine ends chipped at top and bottom. A good bit of light foxing, else Very Good, printed on nice and supple paper. A few pages have top corner creasing. Still attractive. ; Cxliv, 638pp. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 638 pages‎

‎Manilius, Marcus; Alfred Edward (A. E. ) Housman (Ed. )‎

‎M. MANILII [MARCUS MANILIUS] ASTRONOMICON I & II [2 VOLUME SET COMPLETE] Recensuit Et Enarravit Alfred Edward Housman. Quinque Tomi in Duobus Tomibus‎

‎Books are fine. ; Unchanged reprint of 1903-1916 and 1920-1930 London editions. V1: ISBN: 348704272X. V2: ISBN: 3487042738. ; 5 Volume Set Reprinted in 2 Volumes. COMPLETE; Marcus Manilius (M Manilii) , 1st century A. D. Roman poet and astrologer. The Astronomicon contains the earliest appearance of astrological systems of Houses. Housman's is considered the authoritative edition. Introduction in English. Latin apparatus.‎

‎Cicero, Marcus Tullius; R. G. Austin (Ed. )‎

‎M. TULLI CICERONIS: PRO M. CAELIO ORATIO [Cicero: Pro Caelio]. Edited with Introduction, and Commentary‎

‎Light shelfwear. Light crease to spine. ; Reprint of the 1960 3rd ed. xxxii, 180pp.; Clarendon Paperbacks; 180 pages‎

‎Barchiesi, Alessandro‎

‎THE POET AND THE PRINCE Ovid and Augustan Discourse‎

‎Former owner's blindstamp on ffep. Else book is fine. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear. ; Joan Palevsky Classical Literature Book; 1.01 x 9.29 x 6.26 Inches; 285 pages; In this fresh assessment of Ovid's fascinating poem Fasti, Alessandro Barchiesi provides a new vision of the interaction between Ovid and the renowned ruler Augustus. Fasti, a poem about the holidays and feast days of the Roman calendar, was written while Ovid was in Rome and revised while he was in exile on the barbarian frontier, banished by Augustus from the cultured society of Rome. Ovid's work in exile evinces complicated motives; he addresses Augustus and begs him to lift the despised exile, but at the same time covertly critiques Augustus's "New Rome. " Although recent scholarship has concentrated on the oppositions between poet and ruler revealed in Ovid's work, Barchiesi's analysis transcends the opposition of pro-Augustan or anti-Augustan readings. In a lively, vigorous narrative that relies on close textual analysis, Barchiesi underscores the important poetic choices as well as the political considerations made by Ovid in Fasti. Ultimately, his analysis leads us to a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between patrons and poets. Both scholars and general readers will find a newly meaningful and interesting Ovid in these pages. Translated with revisions from Il poeta e il principe: Ovido e il discorso Augusteo (1994).‎

‎Paul, George MacKay & Michael Ierardi (eds.)‎

‎ROMAN COINS AND PUBLIC LIFE UNDER THE EMPIRE E. Togo Salmon Papers II‎

‎0.72 x 9.48 x 6.2 Inches; 216 pages; Roman coins often shed light on Roman public life and society through the legends, portraits, and images they bear. The papers collected in this volume were originally presented at the Second E. Togo Salmon Conference on Roman Studies. The eight contributors are specialists in Roman coins or Roman history and in the relations between them. Coins are a unique source of information about the Roman world. In the case of the Roman Empire they were issued by or with the approval of the ruling power. The representations and legends they show therefore present an official view of contemporary affairs. The coins themselves, minted for official purposes such as paying the army, when studied carefully can help reconstruct official policies. They can also occasionally reveal what monuments now lost may have looked like. It is not infrequent to come across pleas that the ancient historian should make more frequent use of numismatic evidence. These essays make clear that efforts are being made both by numismatists and by historians to bring the two disciplines together. At the same time the papers reveal that the task is by no means a straightforward one. The survival of Roman coins is variable, and so attempts to reconstruct the size and distribution of issues calls for skilled and experienced analysis. This collection of papers provides evidence for the kind of deductions that the historian may make from Roman coins as well as the illustrations of the pitfalls that await the unwary. Those interested in Roman history, amateur coin collectors, and professional numismatists will all find much here to widen their knowledge of the public context of Roman coins. Contributors: William E. Metcalf, P. Bruun, Barbara Levick, R. P. Duncan-Jones, Anthony Barrett, Duncan Fishwick, C. E. King, Andrew Burnett.‎

‎Grant, Michael‎

‎THE ANTONINES The Roman Empire in Transition‎

‎Light edgewear to wraps. Former owner's name in pen to inner cover. ; 0.87 x 9.21 x 6.22 Inches; 210 pages; The Roman Empire was an achievement of startling proportions. In its size alone, it extended from the Atlantic to the Euphrates and from the Rhine to Danube all the way to the Sahara. In many ways, as the global question of emerging national identities persists, and attempts at multinational unity fail, Rome's vast empire becomes an extremely relevant historical lesson. In The Antonines, the eminent historian of classical history, Michael Grant, examines the vital role played by the Antonines in the development and expansion of the Roman Empire. He surveys that period's renowned contributions to the arts, discussing at length Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, perhaps one of the greatest literary products of the classical world. He suggests that the Antonines occasioned a major transition in Roman life politics, and that the period over which they presided witnessed extraordinary changes that heralded a new epoch to many. The Antonines, he argues, were singularly responsible for ushering the Roman Empire from the ancient world to the early Medieval. Grant examines the political dynamics that brought about these changes, analyzing such issues as the role of "adoption" (the policy of choosing Emperors who were not direct descendants of the throne). He profiles the individuals who made up the Antonines: of Antoninus Pius, an altogether understudied figure, who curiously bequeathed his position to two men particularly unfit to rule his vast and efficacious regime; Marcus Aurelius, an avid militarist who could oddly find the time to write one of the best works of Roman literature known to date; Commodus and his abandonment of imperial ambitions in what is presently Germany and the implications it had on the decline of the Empire, as well as his emphasis on monotheism within the terms of Roman religion. Grant's historical analysis provides a thorough and, above all, high-minded look at this often neglected yet critical period in the Roman Empire--a period that not only illuminates the processes of dramatic transformation, but presents a point of comparison to the current historical circumstance as well.‎

‎Fowler, W. Warde‎

‎ROME‎

‎Former owner's name on ffep. Minor chipping to head of spine. Pages tanned. ; Home University Library of Modern Knowledge No. 30; 256 pages‎

‎Livy; H. J. Edwards (Ed. )‎

‎TITI LIVI [TITUS LIVIUS] AB URBE CONDITA LIBRI: PRAEFATIO, LIBER PRIMUS I [LIVY: BOOK I] Edited by H. J. Edwards‎

‎Many pencil notes to latin text and endpapers. Scholar's name to inner cover (Emmet Robbins). Part of spine cover almost detached. Some wear to boards. ; Reprint of the 1912 ed. Latin text with intro. And English notes. Lxii, 234pp. ; Pitt Press Series; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; 234 pages‎

‎Kähler, Heinz‎

‎THE ART OF ROME AND HER EMPIRE‎

‎Foxing to textblock. DJ has some tears and chipping with some loss. ; Revised Edition. ; Art of the World; 256 pages‎

‎Starr, Chester G.‎

‎THE ROMAN EMPIRE, 27 B.C.-A.D. 476 A Study in Survival‎

‎Minor shelfwear. Some pencil underlining. ; 224 pages; In this probing study, Starr covers the whole sweep of imperial Roman history, analyzing the binding forces of government and the army as initated by Augustus, the maturing of these forces under subsequent emperors, and the eventual collapse of this network in the western provinces. Not simply a chronological summary, the book explores in piquant, telling detail the elements and institutions that shaped the empire's history.‎

‎Scullard, H. H‎

‎FROM THE GRACCHI TO NERO A History of Rome from 133 B. C. to A. D. 68‎

‎Creasing and rubbing to wraps. Heavy pencilling. Former owner's bookplate on front cover. Former owner's name on ffep. Old price in marker to inner cover. Fair to good. ; The standard textbook for the central period of Roman history. Covers the decline and fall of the Republic and the establishment of the Pax Romana under the early Principate. ; University Paperbacks 56; 460 pages‎

‎Coffin, David R.‎

‎THE VILLA IN THE LIFE OF RENAISSANCE ROME.‎

‎Very light edgewear to wraps. ; Princeton Monographs in Art and Archaeology XLIII; 10.9 X 8.3 X 0.9 inches; 408 pages‎

‎Gold, Barbara K.‎

‎LITERARY PATRONAGE IN GREECE AND ROME‎

‎Foxing to top of textblock. Minor shelfwear to book and DJ. ; Describes the forms of patronage from Homer's time to the Hellenistic period, focusing on Homeric bards, the lyric poets, Pindar, Theocritus, and the Alexandrian poets and scholars. Gold then discusses patronage in Rome from the dramatists in the third century B. C. To the later republican poets such as Catullus, Lucretius, and the elegists. ; 267 pages‎

‎Maiuri, Amedeo‎

‎I CAMPI FLEGRÈI Dal Sepolcro Di Virgilio All'antro Di Cuma‎

‎Spine browned. Light foxing. ; 178pp, illustrated. ; Itinéraire Des Musées Et Monuments D'Italie 32; 154 pages‎

‎Gordon, Arthur E.‎

‎ILLUSTRATED INTRODUCTION TO LATIN EPIGRAPHY‎

‎Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ has 2 tears (1 repaired with tape). ; Xxvi, 264pp, 64pls. ; 264 pages‎

‎Nischer, E. V. ; Johannes Kromayer & Georg Veith‎

‎HEERWESEN UND KRIEGFÜHRUNG DER GRIECHEN UND RÖMER. VOL. II, PT 3 (ONLY) Zweiter Teil: Die Römer. III: Die Zeit Des Stehenden Heeres Von E. V. Nischer‎

‎Bound in 1/2 cloth, marbled boards. Edgewear along boards. With the ownership stamp of A. Alföldi. Else unmarked, else Very Good. ; Ix, pp.470-626, pls 33-56. ; Offprint from Handbuch Der Altertumswissenschaft IV, 3, 2.; 156 pages‎

‎Lanciani, Rodolfo Amedeo‎

‎PAGAN AND CHRISTIAN ROME‎

‎Endpapers a bit foxed. Top edges gilt. Very small stained area to foredges. Spine slightly browned. ; 373 pages‎

‎Lefkowitz, Mary R. & Maureen B. Fant (Eds. )‎

‎WOMEN'S LIFE IN GREECE AND ROME A Source Book in Translation‎

‎Spine sunned and discolored. Scholar's name in pencil to ffep (Goold). ; Xvi, 294pp. This highly acclaimed collection provides a rare look into the private lives and legal status of Greek and Roman women of all social classes -- wet nurses, prostitutes, poets, gladiators, musicians, intellectuals, priestesses, and housewives. ; 294 pages‎

‎Taylor, Lily Ross‎

‎ROMAN VOTING ASSEMBLIES From the Hannibalic War to the Dictatorship of Caesar‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has chipping and small tears. DJ spine sunned. DJ has some rubbing. ; Looks at the assemblies in which Roman citizens of the Republic elected their annual magistrates, passed their laws, and gave their verdict on men accused of crimes against the state. ; Jerome Lectures; 175 pages‎

‎Finley, M. I.‎

‎ANCIENT HISTORY Evidence and Models‎

‎Gift card taped down to front inner board. DJ is price-clipped. ; This book is about the study and understanding of the history of the Greeks and Romans, about the evidence available to historians and its severe limitations; about the practices of the historians in dealing with the evidence, and about alternative procedures that might be attempted. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 131 pages‎

‎Beer, Sir Gavin De‎

‎HANNIBAL Challenging Rome's Supremacy‎

‎Dustjacket has a few small nicks and tears. Dustjacket has shelfwear and rubbing. ; Biography of Hannibal, the scourge of Rome. ; 320 pages‎

‎Gaius Plinius Secundus [Pliny The Elder]; Ludovicus Ianus [Ludwig Von Jan] & Carolus [Karl] Mayhoff (Eds. )‎

‎C. PLINI SECUNDI [GAIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS / PLINY THE ELDER] NATURALIS HISTORIAE LIBRI XXXVII. POST LUDOVICI IANI OBITUM... ITERUM EDIDIT CAROLUS MAYHOFF Vol. II: Libri VII-XV‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. ; Xiv, 592 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; Vol. 2; 592 pages‎

‎Watson, Alan‎

‎THE LAW OF PERSONS IN THE LATER ROMAN REPUBLIC‎

‎Very minor shelfwear. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Scholar's name to ffep (Eduard Fraenkel). ; 269 pages‎

‎Syme, Ronald‎

‎SOME ARVAL BRETHREN‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Faint foxing to top of textblock. DJ has minor shelfwear. DJ spine is sunned. ; Arval Brethren (latin: Fratres Arvales) were a religious fraternity in ancient Rome who offered annual sacrifices to lares and gods to guarantee good harvests. The modern world knows them mainly for their stone-carved records of their oaths, rituals and sacrifices. ; 140 pages‎

‎Barnes, Timothy David‎

‎THE NEW EMPIRE OF DIOCLETIAN AND CONSTANTINE‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light foxing to top of textblock. ; Sets out the factual framework for this obscure period of Roman/Byzantine History. ; 305 pages‎

‎Syme, Ronald (Eds. E. Badian & Anthony R. Birley)‎

‎RONALD SYME: ROMAN PAPERS [7 VOLUME SET] Volumes: I, II, III, IV, V, VI & VII‎

‎Dustjackets have minor shelfwear. Volumes I & II djs are price-clipped. Else DJs are Near Fine-VG +. 2 photocopied obituaries of Syme and stapled photocopied reviews of Volume 1 tipped in. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of some textblocks. Scholar's bookplate to inner covers (G. P. Goold) except Vol 6 & 7. ; Volume 1: (1979) ISBN: 0198143672 Volume 2: (1979) ISBN: 0198143672 Volume 3: (1984) ISBN: 0198148399 ; Volume 4: (1988) ISBN: 0198148739 ; Volume 5: (1988) ISBN: 0198148852; Volume 6: (1991) ISBN: 0198144946; Volume 7: (1991) ISBN: 0198144903; 7 Volume Set COMPLETE; Vol. 1/7/2022; Additional Charges for shipping may apply.‎

‎Birt, Theodor‎

‎DAS ANTIKE BUCHWESEN IN SEINEM VERHÄLTNIS ZUR LITERATUR Mit Beiträgen Zur Textgeschichte Des Theokrit, Catull, Properz Und Anderer Autoren‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Faint foxing else Fine. ; Reprint of the 1882 ed. Viii, 518pp. ; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 518 pages‎

‎Browning, Robert‎

‎JUSTINIAN AND THEODORA‎

‎Minor shelfwear to book. Clipped obituary of Browning tipped in. DJ has tears and chipping. ; The story of the peasant's son who became an emperor and the dissolute actress who resided beside him on the throne is one of the greatest and most controversial romances of history. United, they presided over a key epoch in the formation of Europe. ; 272 pages‎

‎Cameron, Alan‎

‎CLAUDIAN Poetry and Propaganda At the Court of Honorius‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. Edgewear to DJ with rubbing and some foxing. ; Later reprint by Sandpiper Books. As a propagandist Claudian offers unique illumination of the intrigues inside and between the rival courts of Milan and Constantinople in the decisive years following the death of Theodosius the Great. Though a Greek by birth, Claudian revived Latin poetry with a flair not seen since the Silver Age- and not to be seen again. This book studies Claudian's political and propagandist techniques, his accounts of Stilico's campaigns and rivals, his debt to Greek rhetorical theory and contemporary poetry, his culture, attitudes to Rome and its problems and, not least, his position as a pagan at a Christian court. ; 508 pages‎

‎Weinstock, Stefan‎

‎DIVUS JULIUS‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. DJ has rubbing and chipping with small tears. DJ spine is sunned. ; This book is about Roman religion in the age of Caesar, beginning with the ancestral cults of the Gens Julia at Bovillae and ending with the new cult of Divus Julius all over the Roman Empire. It deals with the old gods, politico-religious ideas, and ruler cult. Caesar is at the centre, as religious reformer rather than modern rationalist. This aspect of him, though remote and unfamiliar, rounds out the portrait of Caesar as the founder of the Empire of which one may get an occasional glimpse in the later writings of Mommsen but which has since been too seldom presented. ; 490 pages‎

‎O'Donnell, James J.‎

‎CASSIODORUS‎

‎DJ has minor shelfwear. DJ spine lightly sunned. Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 300 pages; Chapters: Backgrounds and Some Dates; Cassiodorus under Theoderic; The Variae; Conversion; Expositio Psalmorum; Vivarium; Old Age and Afterlives; Appendix I: The Ordo Generis Cassiodororum; Appendix II: Cassiodorus' Name; Appendix III: The Amals and Their Royal Kin; Appendix IV: Momigliano's Hypothesis.‎

‎Julius Caesar; T. Rice Holmes (Ed. )‎

‎C. IULI CESARIS COMMENTARII [CAESAR: DE BELLO GALLICO] Rerum in Gallia Gestarum VII, A. Hirti Commentarius VIII. Edited by T. Rice Holmes‎

‎Some pencil and ink marginalia. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Old postcard from William H. Allen asking G. P. Goold if he wanted this book tipped in. Spine a bit discolored. Else VG. ; 462 pages‎

‎Sinnigen, William G. & Charles Alexander Robinson, Jr.‎

‎ANCIENT HISTORY From Prehistoric Times to the Death of Justinian‎

‎Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Foxing to textblock. Scholar's bookplate to ffep (G. P. Goold). ; 563f pages‎

‎Warmington, B. H.‎

‎NERO Reality and Legend‎

‎Minor foxing to top of textblock. ; A skillful reassessment of the Nero legend and history. ; Ancient Culture and Society Series; 180 pages‎

‎Boatwright, Mary T.‎

‎HADRIAN AND THE CITY OF ROME‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Foxing to textblock. Very minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Contents: The Princeps and the City; The Campus Martius; Imperial Fora; Forum Romanum, Rome's Traditional Center; Imperial Residences; Hadrian's Mausoleum and the Pons Aelius; Missing and Misidentified Buildings; Conclusions. ; 1.25 x 10.25 x 8 Inches; 340 pages‎

‎Eisenberger, Herbert‎

‎STUDIEN ZUR ODYSSEE‎

‎Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Wraps show wear with orange colour removed from portions of rear wraps showing white underneath. Laminate lifting to spine. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Palingenesia VII; 352 pages‎

‎Gaius; Eduard Böcking‎

‎GAII [GAIUS] INSTITUTIONUM. COMMENTARII QUATTUOR. Emendavit Edvardus Böcking. Quarta Editio Prioribus Adcuratior‎

‎An interleaved copy. 1/2 leather, boards. Boards detached but present. Cloth tape applied over leather spine but now torn. Sticker on top cover (book number from private library? ). Contents sound and tight. With the ownership signature of Tom Rosenmeyer, London 1948. Some ink and pencil notes on the interleaved pages. A bit of ink to text. Fair to good; Xviii, 344pp, 9*, 10 folding pages. ; 344 pages‎

‎Friedlaender, Ludwig‎

‎DARSTELLUNGEN AUS DER SITTENGESCHICHTE ROMS [2 VOLUME SET] In Der Zeit Von August Bis Zum Ausgang Der Antonine. Siebente Aufl.‎

‎Handsomely bound in 1/2 deep-brown morocco, gilt-decorated spine, 5 raised bands, marbled endpapers and edges, silk ribbon marker in each volume. Boards rubbed at extremities with some flecking to edges. Former owner's name in pencil "Diefenbach" on both titles, else unmarked. ; Complete in 2 volumes. 1901 ed. Xix, 473pp; 653pp. ; 2 Volume Set COMPLETE‎

‎Gusman, Pierre‎

‎L'ART DÉCORATIF DE ROME [3 VOLUME SET] De La Fin De La République Au IV Siècle‎

‎Complete, plates loose in 3 portfolios, as issued. Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. The portfolios are in fair condition, worn and broken with edgeworn boards. Spine cover of Vol. 3 is torn and missing. Texts and plates range from good to very good, marred only by marginal tears and chipping in some of the pages. Former owner's plate to inner covers. ; 1910-14. 180 very nicely printed plates, each with a separate description page. ; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall‎

‎THE STAR GUIDE-BOOK TO ROME‎

‎Minor rubbing. Large discolored spot to rear cover. Some pencilling, else VG in gilt-decorated red cloth. With the color armorial bookplate of Sir David Stewart Banchory Devenich. Good+/VG-; Xxxii, 529pp, + adverts. ; 529 pages‎

‎Appian‎

‎APPIANI [APPIAN] ALEXANDRINI ROMANARUM HISTORIARUM / APPIANOU ALEXANDREOS ROMAÏKON ISTORION TA SOZOMENA. Quae Supersunt Graece Et Latine Cum Indicibus‎

‎Bound in 1/4 brown morocco, marbled boards. Corners bumped, backstrip a bit sunned. Corners edgeworn with chipping and flecking off corners and along edges of boards. Some scattered foxing, else Very Good. With the armorial bookplate of Olivier du Breil de Pontbriand Marzan. Former owner's name on titlepage. Very light foxing to a few pages. Good+/VG-; Viii, 616pp. Greek text with Latin translation in parallel columns. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 616 pages‎

‎Avigad, N.‎

‎ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN THE JEWISH QUARTER OF JERUSALEM Second Temple Period‎

‎Small tear in backstrip (3 cm) , else VG; 26pp English text + plates + 23pp Hebrew text. Exhibition catalog.‎

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